Cambodia condemns grenade blast in capital city
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Phnom Penh, Sep 7 (IANS): Cambodia on Wednesday
strongly condemned a grenade blast in the capital Phnom Penh and called
upon the people to cooperate with the authorities in tracing the
perpetrators for prosecution.
A bomb exploded by the roadside at 7.30 p.m. in Boeung Keng Kang III
commune of Chamkamon district on Tuesday night, leaving four people
wounded and four cars damaged, said a statement by the Interior
Ministry, Xinhua news agency reports.
Sourn Samith, chief of the emergency unit at the Khmer Soviet Hospital, identified an Indian national being treated there as Dharmendra Singh Kshetrimayum, 32.
"We received one Indian national and we are preparing to scan him and
follow up on his condition. It seems like it's not too serious, just
injuries to the wrist," Samith was reported as having said by The
Cambodia Daily.
Security camera footage uploaded to Facebook on Tuesday showed the
suspects riding a motorcycle and throwing a grenade on the road which
exploded seconds later.
"The Ministry of Interior extremely regrets the incident, which
caused injuries to innocent people and damaged properties," the
statement said.
The statement added that the authorities were taking measures to
investigate the case thoroughly in order to bring the perpetrators for
prosecution in accordance with the law.
It called on people to cooperate with the authorities by providing
information related to the explosion in order to determine the identity
of the perpetrators.
Who threw that Grenade?
ReplyDeleteBe aware of Yuon and its puppet CPP's tricks.